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> EamsssMi^ J ^ ?> 1Z£J Vji ; iCi r ELIZX] With thosejwho give it a little thought to its ad vantages.IJgChief among these, of course, is the absolute securiiy offered l>y the modern bank, and The National Bank'of Gaffney Gaffney, S. C. Is modern in every respect. In our Burglar Proof safe money is perfectly safe. And by our system of checks and correspondents, payments can be made at a distance as easily as they can be here. 1:1 ■Vv CaLtkTi D. C. ROSS, Prest. J. A. CARROLL, Vice-Prest. MAYNARD SMYTH, Cashier. C. W. NAMES, Ass’t. Cashier. SHORT NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. 3 1 * t; •i V r- ft I 1 - - r Leather Post Cards. Enliven the spirits on a hot day. Some of the strong est suggestions pos sible are conveyed by the Picture Leath er Post Card. We have a selection to suit every one. Cherokee Drug Company FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Two store rooms o< Robinson street. Webst & Jefferies March 6 tf. WANTED. WANTED—Southern mineral lands. Cobalt, maganese. gold, graphite, talc, copper, soapstone, kaolin. Devenny, Eighty Wall Street, New York. J WANTED — 200 cords of good pine wood. GLOBE MFC. CO. Aug. 3-tf. LOST. LOST—A new gold fountain pen Sunday afternoon on the streets or elsewhere in this city; finder will he liberally rewarded by leaving same at Ledger office. Aug. 7-lt. LOST—One pair of gold glasses in case between Gaffney and my home; finder will please leave at Ledger office return same to me. •S. 0. Walker. Aug. 7-lt. FOUND. FOUND—A pair of ladies over shoes left in dressing room of ooera house, which the owner can have by paying for this ad. Fire Insurance! We represent some of the largest and most substantial companies and would like to write your buslnes. 5-14-tf. Smith & Lipscomb, Agentsf COTTON. I win contract to pay 10 cents for a limited amount of cotto- to be deliv ered during the early fall months. W. C. Hamrick, Treaa., Limestone Mills. MONEY TO LOAN. I am prepared to negotiate loane on mproved farms for a term of years n amounts of $1,000 and upward, at 7 jar cent, and from $300 to $1,000 at S per cent Apply to J. C. JEFFERIES, Gaffney, t. C. DON’T FORGET I you can be cured of Cancr. Tu- I I mor or Chronic Old Sores. Ten I I thousand cases treated. It la the I I surest cure on earth. Delay is I I fatal. How to be cured? Just I I write I I D. B. GLADDEN, Grover. N. C. I EVENTS IN GAFFNEY AND CHER- OKIE Recent Happenings In and Around tho City and Other Events Gather ed by the Local News Editor. Tho cotton market in Gaffney yes terday was lb.70. Mrs. A. V. Montgomery is now occu pying her former residence on Petty and Montgomery streets. Mrs. Mont gomery has not resided here for some time, this residence having been oc cupied bv Dr. J. T. Darwin. Dr. J. T. Darwin is now occupying his residence on Race street. Dr. Darwin recently purchased this l ”op- erty from Dr. D. P. Thomson, as a piece of property it is one of the prettiest and most valuable in the city. The day of the State camnaism meeting in Gaffney seems destined to be a great day for the city, as the latest that is announced to occur on that day i 8 a great barbecue. It is announced that it is to be one thor- oughlv un to date and no doubt many will enjoy it. In a fast and exciting game of ball Saturday afternoon a team from the Gaffnev Graded school and one from the Gaffney Manufacturing company crossed bats at Jefferies’ Park. The final score was 3 to 2 in favor of the mill tearm The batteries were: Gra ded School—Thackston and Pryor; Mill—Champion and Buchanan. Work was resumed on Gaffney’s new' well yesterday. A suspension of several davs was necessitated by the supply of rope being exhausted. Four hundred feet of a fresh supply is now on hand and those in charge are now engaged in continued boring. A dis tance of over a hundred feet has been reached and progress made is very satisfactory. The fairv operetta of “Laila,” to be the children Frida- night will be one of the prettiest and most novel of spectacles. Prof. Johnson has been at much expense in provid ing for the artificial lights to be thrown from a steropticon and the beautiful costumes under its glare with all the colors of the rainbow, will bp gorgeous. Prices will be 35c for adults and 2oc for children. While in conversation with ,a Led ger man a few days ago, County Treasurer W. Harry Gooding, who is a candidate for re-electi^” to that office, remarked that his contlitfon physically was such that he was bare ly able to accompany the campaign party and that so far as making anv elaborate remarks at the meetings was concerned that it w-as clearly im possible. He was desirous of The Ledger so stating through its columns in order that his friends might be ac quainted with the state of affairs that exist in regard to this matter. The ladies of the Presbyterian church are preparing to have a flower show this fall. It will remembered how popular these shows have prov en in the past and how disapnointed many were last season on account of thf? fact that this annual attraction could not be given. It would be well for the flower p-rowers of the city to begin to get in readiness for the event. All preparations, of course, are yet to he made. No announce ments in the way of presents or de tails are vet to be secured. These attractions are universally popular and Gaffney always makes them a great success. Few cities in the Stato possess such an arrav of beau tiful flowers or any ladies better able to cultivate them than does Gaffney. Dr. C. A. Jefferies had in his pos session a few davs ago a singular!v beautiful and well made clay pitcher that excited much comment from the group of bystanders at the Cherokee Drug Company w'hen it was exhibited. When the genial doctor exulained that it was composed wholely of Cherokee clay and was made entirek' in Cherokee county it brought forth stil) more comment. He went on to explain that he had run across a flue piece of clay and had sent it to a Cherokee pitcher factory and the handsome jug now in his possession was the result. The conversation then turned to the different drinks that could he enjoyed during this weather from such a pitcher, but when a few such as cold buttermilk were mentioned the discussion was brought to a sudden halt by the ad journment of the party in search of such. Bill Dawkins graced the prisoners bench at city court yesterday morning with a case of disorderly conduct staring him in the face. This did not rattle Bill, however, as he has experienced this honor before. This time he w’as charged with beating his wife on Saturday evening. No body could believe Bill guilty of any such awful thing if they could only see the very pious look that always adorns his countenance, in jail or out. Bill, how'ever, seemed to have few sympathizers yesterday when a sen tence of fifteen or thirty was bestowed upon him. This, when translated, means that Bill was very gently and very considerately asked to contrib ute fifteen simoleons to the treasury of the city or to labor faithfully and well on the streets of the citv for the space of thirty days. Bill will doubt less ponder over this matter carefully before announcing his decision. Woodmen of the World Meeting. There will be an extra meeting of the Woodmen of the World Thurs day night. All soverigns are invited to attend. G. W. Speer, Clerk. A woman worries until she gets wrinkles, then worrie because she has them. If she takes Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Too she would have neither. Bright, smilin'- face follows its use. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. Gaffnev Drug Co. Beautify the Complexion IH TEN DAYS. Nadinola CREAM, the un equaled beautifier is endorsed by thou sands, and guaran teed to remove moSoi-a freckles, pimples, liver-spots, tan, sal lowness, etc., the worst case in 20 days, and restore the beauty of youth. Price 50c, and $L00 by leading druggists or mail. Prepared by NATIONAL TOILET CO., Paris. Tea*. For saie only b w THE GAFFNEY DRUG CO. BARBECUE AND PICNIC at Gou cher, S. C. I will have all things ready to accommodate! both • 'ladles and gentlemen on the 8th d,av of the campaign speaking. High Point and Corinth will do the batting. Let ev erybody come with the expectation of eating some of Mr. Worthey’s good cued meats. Respct., C. E. Smith. 1785 1908 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON, Charleston, 3. C. 121st year begins September 28. Letters, Science, Engineering. One scholarship, giving free tuition, to each county of South Carolina. Tui tion $40. Board and furnished room in Dormitory $11 a month. All candi dates for admission are permitted to compete for vacant Boyce scholar ships. which pay $100 a year. For Catalogue, address Harrison Randolph, President. July 10 to Aug. 17.-pd. | Bast Coutfh bjrup. Tastes Good. Use In time. Bold by dmggtou. All IlS!_lAll NOTICE. All parties having claims against the estate of J. L. Spake, deceased, will present same, after having been properly proven, to me for settlement. All persons owing the above estate win please call and make settlement with me. and thus avoid litigation. W. Lawson Spake, Executor. July 31-lt a w-4w. Wni I IQTFD’Q Rock; Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Medietas for Btray People, Brines Gold** Heaitb *id Renewed Vigor. A sped3c for Constipation. Indigestion, Llvei and Kidney troubles^ Pimples, Eczema. Impure Blood. Bad Breath.Sluggish Bowels. Headache and Backache. Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tab let fo-tn. 35 cents a box. Genuine made by Hozjjmtek Dkoo Com pant. Madison, Wis. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALIOW PEOPLE A PAY DAY SUGGESTION. If you put aside a part of your wages each pay day, you are paving the way to independence. We charge you nothing for keeping your savings, infact, we pay you to save by crediting your account four times a year with interest. One dollar will start an account with us. Sup pose you begin now? Merchants and Planters Bank C. M. Smith, |Prest. A. N. Wood, V-PresL R. S. Lipscomb, Cashier. A. Louis Wood, Asst. Cashier. Rugs and Lounges. That is what you need. A few nice Rugs to protect your Carpet and Matting as well as beautify your room. We have a big lot of them just come in and they are going at the lowest prices. You should see the Folding Sofa Bed we are selling for $25, it is wo rt h $40. Every body should h vh one. Our Bed Loung * stock is complete from $10 to $20. We have just what you want to furnish your home. Always come to see us be fore buying. Shuford & LeMaster, Furniture, Stoves and Undertaking. w V It Is Easy | To Get It Out! Of our Savings Bank if you have it to your credit. How much better it is to have your savings banked than to keep them in the corner of some drawer or slutted away in some other place. SAVIN!!S BANK DE POSITORS become the most frugal class of people in the world. They know the value of money, and won’t touch what’s to their credit only when necessary. ONE DOLLAR will open an account. We pay FOUR per cent. INTEREST on ALL DEPOSITS compounded FOUR times a year. The Gaffney Savings Bank D. C. Ross, Prest. J. A. Carroll, V-Prest. Maynard Smyth,.Cashier. -*s Office in The National Bank of Gaffney. s«- Friday We Begin Our August Clearance Sale OF ALL SUMMER SUITS. This is the “beginning of the end” of the greatest and most successful Summer Sale ever held here. Do you real ize what a tremendous saving this August Clearance Sale means to you? If you do, we know you’ll be here bright and early to get the best choice of the noted “EFF-EFF” Clothes which are, in every detail of construction, strictly custom tailor-made and worth any mans wearing. Since the closing of our Mid-Summer Sale we have carefully re-adjusted our stock and marked the price in reach of ail. So come early and get the best choice. W. C. CARPENTER, - Gaflhey, S. C. 915, 917, 919 Granard Street. Coprricki 1*06 Hm F*ckk*iaMr Ftakal C*, N«w York. ‘CFMFT